Latter-day Saint Prophet Stops in Bolivia on South America Tour

Latter-day Saint Prophet Stops in Bolivia on South America Tour

"You've come great distances to be here tonight, and so have we," said President Russell M. Nelson of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during a stop in El Alto, Bolivia, Sunday, October 21, 2018, the second country on his five-country South America ministry tour.

President Nelson spoke in English and Spanish at a devotional at the Polideportivo Heroes de Octubre, which was broadcast to all stakes in Bolivia. He had the children in the audience stand and sing one verse of "I Am a Child of God."

"You parents and teachers have a great responsibility to teach these children,” President Nelson told the audience. “Teach them what it really means to be a child of God. They're made in His image. ... Teach them to pray to Him. ... And teach them about the Savior of the world, the Lord Jesus Christ, who died for us."

He also encouraged parents to teach their children about the sacrament, to help them qualify for the blessings of temple and to honor their parents.

"It is a spiritually elevating experience to be with you," expressed Sister Nelson. "You have moved us to tears. It is you, the Saints of Bolivia, not the elevation, that take our breath away. It is you, the Saints of Bolivia, that take our spirits higher and higher." The elevation of El Alto is 13,615 feet (4,150 meters).

Sister Nelson continued: "The intense brightness of the sun at this elevation tries to match your bright, vibrant faith in Jesus Christ, the Son of God. We love you. And we love being with you tonight. Tonight, my message is that President Russell M. Nelson is the prophet on the earth today."

"You will find joy in the gospel, even in the midst of your afflictions," taught Elder Stevenson. "As you keep the commandments, even in your afflictions, the Lord will bring you joy. ... I have joy because I know that we have a living prophet who is chosen by the Lord, who speaks to us in our day, for the challenges that we have in our day."

"I was very happy to be with my family here," said Alejandro Rojas, a Latter-day Saint father in Bolivia. "One of the parts [of the devotional] that [made us very happy] was to listen [to President Nelson] speak in Spanish, in our language, and he made us a wonderful promise about our families. He [said] that if we teach our children about Jesus Christ, about [the] gospel, about the importance of the temple in our lives, we will have [a] lot of blessings."

Ministry Tour

The South America ministry tour runs October 19–28, 2018. So far, the Church leaders have stopped in Peru and Bolivia. They will also minister to Latter-day Saints and meet with government and religious leaders and friends in three other countries this week, including Paraguay, Uruguay and Chile. The ministry tour ends with the dedication of the Concepción Chile Temple on Sunday, October 28.

Global Church

There are 94 missions in South America, including five missions in Bolivia. Missionaries arrived in Bolivia in November 1964. In recent years, the Church has also sponsored many humanitarian projects in the country.

More than 200 temples are either in operation, announced, under construction or being renovated around the world, including 17 temples in South America. Bolivia has one temple, the Cochabamba Bolivia Temple, dedicated April 30, 2000.

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, has more than 16 million members worldwide. There are more than 4 million Latter-day Saints in South America. More than 203,000 members in 255 congregations reside in Bolivia.

Since President Nelson was sustained as the 17th president and prophet of the Church in January, he has traveled to many locations in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America and South America.

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